Sustainable Tourism in Kazakhstan
18.11.2021
Promoting Sustainable Production and Consumption Practices and Establishing Public-Private Partnerships in the Tourism Sector in Kazakhstan Round Table The Secretariat for the SDGs spoke about the role of government agencies in the implementation of SDGs policies and practices, as well as existing barriers and opportunities for the development of sustainable production and consumption on the example of the tourism sector. Sustainable Tourism in Kazakhstan Round Table: Dialogue with government agencies and SMEs was held on November 17 in Almaty. The conference explored aspects of the country's transition to a green economy, sharing experiences and knowledge on implementing sustainable consumption and production practices in the tourism sector. Main discussion topics:
The conference was attended by Johannes Stenbaek Madsen, the Head of Cooperation of the EU Delegation to Kazakhstan, Yerzhan Yerkinbayev, the Chairman of the Management Board of Kazakh Tourism NC JSC, Zulfira Zikrina, the key expert of the SWITCH - Asia Program, Yerlan Karimov, the Deputy Director of ERI Secretariat for the SDGs, Juan Gascon, ECOTECH Project Manager, Naut Kusters, the Director of the European Center for Eco- and Agrotourism (the Netherlands). Yerlan Karimov, the Deputy Director of the Secretariat for the SDGs of Economic Research Institute (ERI) JSC, took part in the event.
"The tourism growth in GDP should reach KZT 8.4 tln or at least 8% by 2025," the speaker stressed. Yerlan Karimov also spoke about the impact of COVID-19 on the economy and, in particular, on the tourism sector in Kazakhstan, and announced the main measures to support the tourism sector as envisaged in the National Project "On Entrepreneurship Development" until 2025. Johannes Stenbaek Madsen, the Head of Cooperation of the EU Delegation to Kazakhstan noted that Kazakhstan is a key trade and economic partner of the EU in Central Asia, so the EU is ready to cooperate with Kazakhstan on the transition of the economy to more sustainable methods of production and consumption. "We have not inherited the Earth from our fathers, we are borrowing it from our children. Therefore, we must leave our land for the next generations clean and in good condition," Yerzhan Yerkinbayev, the Chairman of the Board of Kazakh Tourism NC JSC said. Zulfira Zikrina, the key Expert of the SWITCH- Asia Program, spoke in detail about the ongoing projects in the field of sustainable tourism in the country, about successful cases that may positively affect the sustainable trend in the tourism development. Naut Kusters, Director of the European Center for Eco- and Agrotourism (the Netherlands) shared his knowledge in the field of advanced methods of introducing environmentally friendly production used in the EU and shared his experience in implementing the "circular economy" tools.
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